“These were good people, common people; the salt of the earth people; people whom i should count myself fortunate to know”
Quote by Donna Tartt
Book:The Secret History
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The Secret History
In this gripping narrative, a group of students at an exclusive college becomes entangled in a complex web of deceit and murder. The story is told from multiple perspectives, revealing the intricate relationships and hidden motives that drive the characters to their dark fate. more
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